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July blue-club member's birthdays

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From now on, these birthday features will be made monthly, in the first days of the new month.

Be PROUD of your ART

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The feature of art done by my devwatchers to say how PROUD I'm of them ^^

A note to Google users on internet freedom

*Angeliq:iconAngeliq: reports, 2d 14h ago
The Internet as we know it is facing a serious threat. There's a debate heating up in Washington, DC on something called "net neutrality" – and it's a debate that's so important Google is asking you to get involved. We're asking you to take action to protect Internet freedom.

Sobre la version6 - Las opiniones

*noticias:iconnoticias: reports, July 12
El lanzamiento de la versión 6 del deviantART.

Segunda Parte: Las opiniones de los lectores y del equipo de trabajo de *noticias
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Sobre la version6 - Las palabras del Staff del dA

*noticias:iconnoticias: reports, July 12
El lanzamiento de la versión 6 del deviantART.

Primera Parte: $liquisoft quien es Staff del dA (Designer & Creative Consultant) y ^Ikue (Director de Galería de Vector) se pronuncian sobre la nueva versión del deviantART y aclaran algunas dudas.

Go Green!

=ImaginationCubed:iconImaginationCubed: reports, July 12
Time to Go Green!

Tony Snow Dead at 53

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Tony Snow, noted reporter, political commentator, former White House press secretary, died today after his second battle with colon cancer.

Care-Club Collection - 1st to 10th July

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Featuring submissions sent to Care-Club from 1st July to 10th by members.

RedClub Collection - 1st to 10th July

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Featuring the submissions made to RedClub from the 1st of July to 10th.

The Down and Dirty of BJDs Pt 1

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Haven't you always wondered what was up with those wierd Dollfies? Here's part one of a super FACT!SMASH. BJDs 101. Collectors are not all crazy nutbars.

And no, sharpies are not an accepted form of make-up application.

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A note to Google users on internet freedom

*Angeliq:iconAngeliq: reports, 2d 14h ago
The Internet as we know it is facing a serious threat. There's a debate heating up in Washington, DC on something called "net neutrality" – and it's a debate that's so important Google is asking you to get involved. We're asking you to take action to protect Internet freedom.

Be PROUD of your ART

=yuki-the-vampire:iconyuki-the-vampire: reports, 1d 17h ago
The feature of art done by my devwatchers to say how PROUD I'm of them ^^

Go Green!

=ImaginationCubed:iconImaginationCubed: reports, July 12
Time to Go Green!

Sobre la version6 - Las palabras del Staff del dA

*noticias:iconnoticias: reports, July 12
El lanzamiento de la versión 6 del deviantART.

Primera Parte: $liquisoft quien es Staff del dA (Designer & Creative Consultant) y ^Ikue (Director de Galería de Vector) se pronuncian sobre la nueva versión del deviantART y aclaran algunas dudas.

Tony Snow Dead at 53

^StJoan:iconStJoan: reports, July 12
Tony Snow, noted reporter, political commentator, former White House press secretary, died today after his second battle with colon cancer.

Sobre la version6 - Las opiniones

*noticias:iconnoticias: reports, July 12
El lanzamiento de la versión 6 del deviantART.

Segunda Parte: Las opiniones de los lectores y del equipo de trabajo de *noticias

July blue-club member's birthdays

*blue-club:iconblue-club: reports, 2d 2h ago
From now on, these birthday features will be made monthly, in the first days of the new month.

Why we shouldn't complain about deviantART v6

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tl;dr: It was hard work, it looks good, it's enjoyable to use and people can access your content better.

Be PROUD

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A feature of works done by my devwatchers - always BE PROUD of your art!!
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Stem Cells

~tehste:icontehste: reports, July 13
Friedreich's Ataxia is one of the most common forms of inherited ataxia. Ataxia litterally means "absence of order". Ataxia is the main symptom of a group of neurological disorders called the cerebellar ataxias. Parts of the nervous system that control co-ordination and balance deteriorate. I have FA and I am trying to raise enough money to have some stem cell treatment...

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The Wanderer

~Sniper61:iconSniper61: reports, May 16
This is a newspaper article that tells a story of a wolf who deserved life, but faced death. This killing is getting out of hand, for now anyone at any time is allowed to kill these magnificent creatures any time, anywhere, and with no fees or restrictions.

"A wolf died the other day in Wyoming. Along with three others, it was shot and killed on the first day that wolves in most of the state lost the protection of the Endangered Species Act. These were legal kills made by people simply because they could. Nothing more was required of them but to report the kills to state officials - no license, no fees, no restrictions.
For sportsmen, one of the proudly held rules is: 'Know your target.'
What did these hunters know about their targets?
One of the four dead wolves was a female who may have been pregnant. Two of the males were unknown and will be remembered simply as body count numbers in the West's war on wolves. But one wolf has a history known to many throughout the region. To some he was 'Limpy,' to others he was 'The Wanderer.' Officialy he was 253M, the 253rd wolf to be radio-collared in the Greater Yellowstone area since wolves were re-introduced in the mid-90's.
253M was born in April 2000 into the Druid Peak Pack, whose territory encompasses Yellowstone National Park's Lamar Valley. His father was likely 21M, a leader of renown and a story unto himself. 21M was one of the first generation of wolves born in Yellowstone in more than 60 years.
253M was black, as are nearly half of Yellowstone's wolves. Before he was 2, he was injured defending his territory from intruders from a nearby pack. Although the Druids held their territory, 253M's left hind leg was injured, causing a life-long limp distinguishing him from other wolves.
In the fall of 2002, he left his home territory, typical behavior for wolves of that age. Later that fall, on Nov. 30, 253M was accidentally caught in a trap set for coyotes about 20 miles northeast of Salt Lake City, making him the first confirmed wolf in Utah in more than 70 years. Tracks around the site suggested that he was traveling with another wolf -- perhaps they were a pair exploring for a place to begin a new life.
253M was taken back to Wyoming and released three days later by a federal biologist south of Yellowstone Park. He made his way back to the Druid Pack before Christmas, suprising the 'experts,' who thought he would immediately head back south.
This second time around, he remained with the Druids for nearly two years and rose to the level of second-ranking male - subordinate only to the now-famous, but aging, 21M. in the summer of 2004, 21M died, and most observers thought that 253Mwould take over as leader of the Druids. But again, he managed to fool the experts and waged only a minor battle with "New Black," as the victor and new Druid leader came to be known.
Immediately after New Black assumed his alpha status, 253M broke from the pack and began wandering about Yellowstone, mostly undetected, only to unexpectedly appear on the National Elk Refuge in Jackson Hole - 90 miles south of his birthplace - alone, but looking healthy.
Its was in early 2005 that 253M may have fathered his only offspring. He was observed with another male and female, and 5 pups, forming the new Flat Creek Pack. But within a year, 253M again headed south, and the Flat Creek Pack dissolved. The cause of the sudden disntegration of this new pack will never be known. Was 253M simply living up to one of his names, The Wanderer?
Meanwhile, the Daniel Pack, which roamed across a mix of ranching and wild lands 60 miles southeast of Jackson, was implicated in cattle depredations and thus under constant surveillance and control. Sometime in the next year of so, 253M found his way into this persecuted pack.
During his eight years of travel across thousands of miles and at least two states, 253M was never accused of any destruction of human property. He was a 'good wolf,' - one who adapted to his human-dominated world. The kind of wolf we should be able to live with.
But on the morning of March 28, his luck ran out. Not because of anything he did, but because of what a minority of people in Wyoming wanted - to take all protection off wolves in 88 percent of the state, where anyone can now kill any wolf by any means at any time. 253M and three others were killed for nothing more thn being wolves in Wyoming's politically designated predator zone.
253M and other wolves are now dead in Wyoming because some dont want wolves in the Equality state.
Now we 'know the target.' What have we learned?"

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*ehrehrere:iconehrehrere: May 16, 2008, 2:51:58 PM
What a horrible thing. I can't believe people would be so cruel!

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~cryingwolf92:iconcryingwolf92: May 16, 2008, 5:18:12 PM
im tired of them though i have seen this one its still way out of hand.... i am thinking on wat i can do right now
~Sniper61:iconSniper61: May 19, 2008, 8:53:11 AM
Its human nature to be this cruel. We are the most vicious race on the planet. Im all for survival, you know? get yourself a deer as long as you eat it. But this is unjustified murder and animal abuse. Every day I wake up and think. "What did we do today?"

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All around the western states, people are cruely butchering the already low wolf population, all in hopes to save a cow or two, whos pop. is within the millions across the U.S. If you want this statewide animal abuse to stop, copy & paste this into ur sig
~Sniper61:iconSniper61: May 19, 2008, 8:53:52 AM
you can help me spread the link to this article! XD thx for checking it out, cryingwolf! i appreciate it

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All around the western states, people are cruely butchering the already low wolf population, all in hopes to save a cow or two, whos pop. is within the millions across the U.S. If you want this statewide animal abuse to stop, copy & paste this into ur sig
*ehrehrere:iconehrehrere: May 19, 2008, 1:19:16 PM
You are right, if whoever shot them was starving and used all of it (like the native americans) but just shooting it is wasteful and mean.

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Free Tibet!
~Sniper61:iconSniper61: May 19, 2008, 4:20:25 PM
still, not the wolves! they just got off of the endangered species list, and that was premature. I say we give them time to become common before we go mass slaughtering them.

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All around the western states, people are cruely butchering the already low wolf population, all in hopes to save a cow or two, whos pop. is within the millions across the U.S. If you want this statewide animal abuse to stop, copy & paste this into ur sig
~cryingwolf92:iconcryingwolf92: May 19, 2008, 5:21:21 PM
lol its ok man you know i want to do watever is possible
*LunarSymphony:iconLunarSymphony: Jun 4, 2008, 7:44:06 PM
This entire issue has gotten way too far out of hand, and as someone who has a deep spiritual regard for the wolf, it makes me both sad and angry.

Humans have this great love for obliterating things that we don't (or don't want to) understand. Wolves unfortunately fall under that classification. People have never tried to understand the wolf, maybe because in some ways, wolves are a lot more like us than we'd like to admit.

Human beings like to think that the whole of the Earth belongs to them, when in fact, it doesn't. Some days I wake up and I'm ashamed to be human because of the things that other people do in the name of trying to be "superior" to other species.

Great article. Keep spreading the news. :-)

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"Only a mountain has lived long enough to objectively listen to the howl of a wolf." ~ Aldo Leopold
~Sniper61:iconSniper61: Jun 8, 2008, 9:47:59 AM
Whilst I hold no religious regard for the wolf, although I understand why some would, i completely agree. its wonderful to finaly meet someone who understands this as much as i do, its murder and animal cruelty. Check my latest journal (it this but theres more attached to it) and read the comments, if youd like. they can sure open someones eyes.

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All around the western states, people are cruely butchering the already low wolf population, all in hopes to save a cow or two, whos pop. is within the millions across the U.S. If you want this statewide animal abuse to stop, copy & paste this into ur sig